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Dutch-Turkish ties at lowest point in four centuries
Turkish-Dutch relations are at their lowest ebb in four centuries in a row over pro-Ankara rallies on Dutch soil, but experts warned Turkey on Monday against imposing economic sanctions. -
Man charged after Bunbury port car death
Police divers have discovered a dead body in a car that crashed into the water off a port in Bunbury south of Perth. -
Aussie billionaire confident of energy fix
Australian software billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes wasn't expecting so much public support when he engaged in a Twitter conversation about SA's power problems. -
Mexico suspends players caught in referee row for a year
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's soccer federation said in a statement on Monday a committee reviewing sanctions against two players from top flight clubs at the heart of a row with the country's referees has decided to suspend the men for one year. -
'You work for a fascist': Sean Spicer confronted in Apple store
Shree Chauhan - a woman who confronted Sean Spicer in an Apple store - says the top Trump spokesperson was racist and threatened her citizenship. -
Millions more uninsured: US health plan
A report has forecast that 14 million more US people will be uninsured in 2018 and 24 million more in 2026 under Donald Trump's health plan. -
Anglo-Boer War memorial has Aust links
An historian from South Australia has attended the unveiling of An Anglo-Boer War memorial after researching his grandfather's links to the conflict. -
Adele's Adelaide concert interrupted
UK star Adele soldiered on at her Adelaide concert after her stage plunged into darkness, leaving fans to joke about the state's energy issues. -
Birmingham, Liverpool interested in hosting 2022 Commonwealth Games
LONDON (Reuters) - The English cities of Birmingham and Liverpool have expressed interest in hosting the 2022 Commonwealth Games after Durban was stripped of the right on Monday. -
PM reportedly due to fast-track race hate law changes
The federal coalition party room could decide as early as next week on reforms to race hate laws in the wake of cartoonist Bill Leak's sudden death. -
UK PM's hand moves closer to Brexit launch
The UK will trigger its Brexit negotiations by the end of this month. -
Life imitates art in British Quidditch Cup
More than 30 teams have taken part in the British Quidditch Cup, playing a somewhat modified version of the game popularised by the Harry Potter series. -
Trump, Merkel delay meeting as storm rages
As a winter storm bears down on the US, Donald Trump has delayed his meeting with Angela Merkel. -
Quintana leads Tirreno into final day
Australia's Rohan Dennis fell to third in the overall standings as Fernando Gaviria took the penultimate stage of the Tirreno-Adriatico. -
Russia hopes anti-doping body will be reinstated in November
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Russia said on Monday it hoped its anti-doping body RUSADA would have its suspension lifted in November, but the World Anti-Doping Agency said it still had "significant work" to do and that the road map was slipping at times. -
Injury rules Siddle out of county stint
Peter Siddle has been forced to pull the plug on joining Nottinghamshire for the second consecutive year due to a back injury. -
Palermo a better investment than Chelsea, says new president
MILAN (Reuters) - Relegation-threatened Serie A club Palermo are a better investment than English Premier League leaders Chelsea, their new president Paul Baccaglini said on Monday. -
Durban loses right to host 2022 Commonwealth Games
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Durban was stripped of the right to stage the 2022 Commonwealth Games on Monday after a trail of missed deadlines and financial problems that highlights the daunting burdens facing host cities for major sporting events. -
Wallace ready for Origin: McGuire
Brisbane's Josh McGuire has ignored NRL club rivalries and nominated Gold Coast prop Jarrod Wallace as a dark horse to replace Queensland's injured Matt Scott. -
Broncos toast comeback man Slater
Brisbane have toasted Billy Slater ahead of his NRL comeback match for Melbourne on Thursday night. -
CAS tribunal upholds lifetime ban on Russian doping doctor
ZURICH (Reuters) - The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) on Monday upheld a lifetime ban levied against Sergei Portugalov, former chief of the Russian Athletics Federation's Medical Commission, for his role in providing illicit substances to Russian athletes. -
Cycling: Froome declares support for Sky boss Brailsford
LONDON (Reuters) - Three times Tour de France winner Chris Froome spoke out in support of his embattled Team Sky boss Dave Brailsford on Monday while apologising to fans who felt let down by mistakes over anti-doping and testing practices. -
WADA the 'fox guarding hen house': Tygart
USADA chief Travis Tygart says the World Anti-Doping Agency is not an independent body and cannot fulfil its objectives in its current state. -
U.S. anti-doping chief says WADA is 'fox guarding hen house'
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is not an independent body and in its current state cannot police sport as it lacks the powers of a global regulator, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency chief Travis Tygart said on Monday. -
Eight overtimes in epic Norwegian clash
It took eight overtimes and almost four hours of play to separate Storhamar Dragons and Sparta Warriors in a Norwegian ice hockey play-off. -
Froome declares support for Brailsford
"With respect to Dave Brailsford, he has created one of the best sports teams in the world. Without Dave B, there is no Team Sky." -
Barcelona miss Umtiti in defeat at Depor
Brazilian forward Neymar, inspirational in Wednesday's stunning 6-1 Champions League win over Paris St Germain, was unavailable in Galicia with a thigh injury, leaving the team lacking inspiration in attack. -
Stade Francais, Racing 92 announce merger
Southern hemisphere rugby fans could be watching a halves combination of Dan Carter and Will Genia after the two Paris powerhouses announced plans to merge. -
Rugby - Paris clubs Stade Francais, Racing 92 announce merger plan
PARIS (Reuters) - Stade Francais and Racing 92, two leading French rugby union clubs both based in the Paris region, announced plans on Monday to merge. -
Scotland demands new vote before Brexit
Scotland's leader is demanding a fresh referendum to determine its independence from the United Kingdom. -
Stade Francais, Racing 92 rugby clubs announce merger plans
PARIS (Reuters) - Stade Francais and Racing 92, two of France's leading rugby union clubs which are both based in the Paris region, announced plans on Monday to merge. -
Trump seeks to host China's Xi in April
US President Donald Trump is planning host Chinese President Xi Jinping at a two-day summit in April in Florida, according to a media report. -
Russia ready to resume US contact on Syria
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov says Moscow is ready to resume contacts with the United States on Syria. -
Scotland's Brown cited, Bennett ruled out of Italy match
GLASGOW (Reuters) - Scotland hooker Fraser Brown has been cited for the dangerous tackle in the second minute of Saturday's Six Nations clash against England that earned him a yellow card and put his side immediately on the back foot. -
Pochettino backs Son to deliver in Kane's absence
Kane left the field just 10 minutes into a 6-0 FA Cup thrashing of Millwall on Sunday, but a hat-trick from Son and goals from midfielder Christian Eriksen, Dele Alli and striker Vincent Janssen ensured Spurs' progress to the semi-finals. -
Doping: Russia agency needs 'significant' work to get suspension lifted - WADA
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Russia's anti-doping agency (RUSADA) still has significant work to do to get its suspension lifted, the World Anti-Doping Agency said on Monday. -
Klopp praises match-winner Can for playing through pain
Can's long distance strike on the hour completed a 2-1 comeback victory for the Merseyside club after fellow midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum had cancelled an early strike from Burnley's Ashley Barnes. -
Queen to launch Games baton relay
The baton relay begins the countdown to the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast and is set to be launched by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. -
Car bomb kills at eight in Somali capital
A car bomb has exploded near a hotel on a busy street in the Somali capital, killing at least eight people, officials say. -
Arsenal keeper Cech leaps to defence of Sanchez
Sanchez was seen to be laughing with Cech on the bench after the striker had been substituted in the 73rd minute of the 5-1 loss as the North London club crashed out of Europe, 10-2 on aggregate in the first knockout round. -
Pressure on India in Ranchi: Nathan Lyon
Australia offspinner Nathan Lyon says all of the pressure will be on India in Ranchi, adding it might explain some of Virat Kohli's behaviour in Bangalore. -
Spinning finger injury no sweat for Lyon
Nathan Lyon will be on light duties this week at training, but Australia's frontline spinner says he will be ready to roll the arm over in the third Test. -
AFLW to decide on Lions' Gabba GF option
Brisbane have won the right to host the inaugural AFL Women's grand final but must wait for the AFL to decide if they can play it at the Gabba. -
Schneiderlin backs Barkley for England success
Barkley, overlooked for the last three England squads, staked a claim for inclusion in this month's internationals after helping set up two of Everton's three goals in their win over West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Saturday. -
Man charged with murder over WA crash
A man has been charged with murder over the Bussell Highway crash where it's alleged the driver deliberately rammed other cars. -
Muguruza survives scare to beat teenager Day
Day took the first set from the seventh seed and had two break point opportunities at 5-5 in the second but the 17-year-old was unable to hammer home her advantage. -
Federer, Nadal stay on course for desert showdown
Less than two months after Federer claimed an 18th major title in a classic Australian Open final, the two great rivals could meet again, this time in the fourth round at Indian Wells. -
Xi urges China army to upgrade technology
China's president has urged the army to take advantage of the country's technological developments to upgrade its equipment. -
Independent review into NSW fake doctor
There'll be an independent review into the case of Shyam Acharya who allegedly posed as a qualified doctor and worked in NSW hospitals for more than a decade. -
WA wash up: Is Labor on the rise or are the Liberals just falling fast?
Labor has secured an historic election win in Western Australia with an unprecedented swing. But can they take all the credit?
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